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. >>> in egypt, secretary clinton also met with the head of egypt's military urging him to work with a newly elected gompt. however, he vowed not to let the muslim brotherhood to capture everything. >>> meanwhile, egypt is working to free two americans kidnapped in the sinai desert friday being held hostage hoping to exchange them for an egyptian prisoner. a boston pastor and another tour group prisoner are reportedly being treated well. >>> here's some o other stories making news in america. in illinois, it wasn't a fraternity prank. a 40-year-old dorm mi tori was blown up this weekend on the campus of western illinois university. it housed more than 20,000 students in its lifetime. it's only second to come crashing down from the implosion. >>> in central oregon it was all systems go for the launch of a pair of lawn chairs strapped to more than 350 balloons filled with heelly up. a pair of pilots hoped to break the guinness book of records by traveling some 500 miles to montana but bad weather forced them to touch down after 30 miles. they'll take their record breaking attempt to ir
. >>> in egypt, secretary clinton also met with the head of egypt's military urging him to work with a newly elected gompt. however, he vowed not to let the muslim brotherhood to capture everything. >>> meanwhile, egypt is working to free two americans kidnapped in the sinai desert friday being held hostage hoping to exchange them for an egyptian prisoner. a boston pastor and another tour group prisoner are reportedly being treated well. >>> here's some o other...
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dardery from egypt. the big question now is aligning with the new power, the salafist party or the second party. will we have more allies in the government and big question, who would they align with? this would really determine the future of the direction of egypt and the organization of egypt. and my question to mr. al coffee from morocco. we heard a lot of abuses from the new constitution recently and the lawyers who are trying to make a case against the king himself for using the new constitution. do you have any comments about that and what is the government doing about this? thank you. >> who wants to take the first shot? >> economically, i think that this is the most important challenge of the government because answers to the youth problem our employment issues and real economic prosperity and real economic development. for this reason the government has put this issue -- aftergood government and fighting corruption. the main problem in our country is the lack of good governance. we presented alm
dardery from egypt. the big question now is aligning with the new power, the salafist party or the second party. will we have more allies in the government and big question, who would they align with? this would really determine the future of the direction of egypt and the organization of egypt. and my question to mr. al coffee from morocco. we heard a lot of abuses from the new constitution recently and the lawyers who are trying to make a case against the king himself for using the new...
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egypt is a country of institutions. egypt is not going to let go of its military, it is not going to give up its military establishment. it cares very much about its military establishment. its military plays an important role. the question is how the nuance or how to distinguish between the guardian of the country and the generals that are associated with [inaudible] and those who cannot associate with the military change. that is where the egyptians are dabbling. how to make sure they guard their military establishment. they need that in the future for their own sovereignty. at the same time, being able to move a young and put the generals back where they belong in the military offices and in the military bases. out of the economy and public life of the country. my sense is the military is on the defensive in such a way that it keeps -- it keeps explaining why it just needs -- the future just cannot guarantee freedom from prosecution, if they can keep some of the generals, not even the government is going to be part o
egypt is a country of institutions. egypt is not going to let go of its military, it is not going to give up its military establishment. it cares very much about its military establishment. its military plays an important role. the question is how the nuance or how to distinguish between the guardian of the country and the generals that are associated with [inaudible] and those who cannot associate with the military change. that is where the egyptians are dabbling. how to make sure they guard...
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egypt is the greatest ally. every sin the astronauts of the 1972 war, when henry kissinger went to seize the.answer.both a map on the table and said the israelis on the side of forces and we will able to move our forces here. that is the beginning of an american egyptian relationship. >> in a sense, there is a defense treaty. >> a quick provost for camp david and you can't start stipulating democratic conditions. do we really want to alienate their session stability in the region, do we really want to alienate the country that is the pillar of the american support in the region? would need to work with new leadership in fine, goal and move towards them together hand-in-hand. >> morsi seems to have said, since the muslim brotherhood was sort of stand. i mean, what is the basic position? >> there's going to be no movement on the treaty. it would allow the military to move more forces then. that's what you hear on the street. but the funny thing with that is a return to israelis allow them to move our forces then,
egypt is the greatest ally. every sin the astronauts of the 1972 war, when henry kissinger went to seize the.answer.both a map on the table and said the israelis on the side of forces and we will able to move our forces here. that is the beginning of an american egyptian relationship. >> in a sense, there is a defense treaty. >> a quick provost for camp david and you can't start stipulating democratic conditions. do we really want to alienate their session stability in the region,...
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and not only is it what we see in egypt for the future but it's perfectly consistent with egypt's modern history, and the central drama in egypt is the egyptian political history. rob asked me to keep my remarks focused on the current situation. i can't help myself and i have to digress into some of the scenes of the struggle because i think they reflect well on what is likely to health it's clear that what we're seeing now at this moment in egypt is a reflection of the fact that no party north, the muslim brotherhood, not the liberals, not the revolution north carolina, not anybody who you see out there, part of a faction you all know the scene there, have been able to meet egyptians' demand for social justice representative government, and national debate. these demands have been, as i say, perfectly consistent going back to the early part of the century no one has been able to answer these questions satisfactorily and never been able to answer the central questions about what kind of principles of government, the organization of government, the relationship and -- the relationship bet
and not only is it what we see in egypt for the future but it's perfectly consistent with egypt's modern history, and the central drama in egypt is the egyptian political history. rob asked me to keep my remarks focused on the current situation. i can't help myself and i have to digress into some of the scenes of the struggle because i think they reflect well on what is likely to health it's clear that what we're seeing now at this moment in egypt is a reflection of the fact that no party...
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throw their weight behind hamas against israel, that egypt acts as a kind of restraining partner which is what it's typically done with militants in the area, and that's why the president's conversations with egypt are so important right now. >> and speaking of the middle east, the investigation into the early characterizations of the september 11 attack on the consulate in benghazi took a new turn this past week. as you know david petraeus, the former cia director, testifying that they were aware this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. did his testimony leave the white house any plausible deniability about how it characterized that attack? >> it may have because at the time of the attack in the immediate aftermath the intelligence community was saying something very similar to what susan rice said on "meet the press" and other programs five days later. and this is the key question, which is did they fail to call it what it was? and that is a terror attack on an anniversary of 9/11? and if so, why? i think resolving that is still the key question but it only gets us to the bigger
throw their weight behind hamas against israel, that egypt acts as a kind of restraining partner which is what it's typically done with militants in the area, and that's why the president's conversations with egypt are so important right now. >> and speaking of the middle east, the investigation into the early characterizations of the september 11 attack on the consulate in benghazi took a new turn this past week. as you know david petraeus, the former cia director, testifying that they...
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a long-term question for egypt, you know, ali came back from egypt i spent the last ten days in egypt, and as i was saying earlier i sat down for about an hour at the main islamist brotherhood and sat down with a number of leaders and with what i would like to think of as serious intellectuals and i sat down with the three hands on activists and so on and so forth, and my impression is egypt is going in the right direction. my impression is, and i keep telling them where pessimistic sometimes about how things are handled because of the way that the military council is dealing with the situation there was no evolution sometimes the certain islamist deal with the situation caliphate or not [inaudible] not a wise thing to say in egypt the general impression that i have is that there are many challenges egypt faces today that has to do with forces but are hardly space such as the generals to a lesser degree the paltrow conservative islamists. but i think they are on the defensive, and the people in general, and i would say the democrats in particular, the youth and i mean the ones who rea
a long-term question for egypt, you know, ali came back from egypt i spent the last ten days in egypt, and as i was saying earlier i sat down for about an hour at the main islamist brotherhood and sat down with a number of leaders and with what i would like to think of as serious intellectuals and i sat down with the three hands on activists and so on and so forth, and my impression is egypt is going in the right direction. my impression is, and i keep telling them where pessimistic sometimes...
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all of egypt securing its border with the gaza strip at? >> this is a very important issue. my honorable friend draws attention, and when that the president a couple days ago, we discussed the security in the sinai. is his crudely important for egypt to ensure there is such security. and i believe this situation and other incidents that happen over recent weeks demonstrate very clearly the need for that. and that it's very important to egypt to attend to that as well as bring about the piece for which we are calling. >> in the 38 agency us to help with the international community to put pressure on to get into gaza open so essential humanitarian supplies, clean water, food, medical supplies could get through. i acknowledge the foreign secretary has acknowledge the role of aid in this conflict, but not withstanding the possibility on both sides of the recent escalation. as he believed that the actions of israel have disproportionate impact on civilians at? >> i'm not going to take any further issue but you make a very important point about t
all of egypt securing its border with the gaza strip at? >> this is a very important issue. my honorable friend draws attention, and when that the president a couple days ago, we discussed the security in the sinai. is his crudely important for egypt to ensure there is such security. and i believe this situation and other incidents that happen over recent weeks demonstrate very clearly the need for that. and that it's very important to egypt to attend to that as well as bring about the...
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egypt's prime minister is visiting the gaza strip. there might actually be a live picture. more than two dozen people have been killed in the past three days of fierce fighting between militants in those areas. five of those killed, children. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> violence in the middle east sparking large protests in our region. last night two groups made their voices heard outside the white house. one crowd gathered in support of israel. the other pro-palestinian. secret service police and a metal fence were all that separated the two groups. >> we walked from the state department to the white house because of the united states' stance with the state of israel. >> we have heard rumors that there would be an anti-israel protest in front of the state department that would end at the white house, so we figured we would come here and support israel. >> despite their differences, both groups seem to agree the violence must stop in order to bring peace. >>> monday marked three weeks since hurricane sandy slammed into the east coast. this morning there is
egypt's prime minister is visiting the gaza strip. there might actually be a live picture. more than two dozen people have been killed in the past three days of fierce fighting between militants in those areas. five of those killed, children. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> violence in the middle east sparking large protests in our region. last night two groups made their voices heard outside the white house. one crowd gathered in support of israel. the other...
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right now when it's important for egypt is a potential problem. on the other hand it to engage in these kind of the hitters and think that there's no consequence to them is also a real problem. >> you don't think we should be cutting off the military 1.6 million? >> i think we should -- it is an unbelievable the alana. we have to do everything we can to persuade the egyptians to find a way out of this and the way out of it is to pursue the prosecution's which is indefensible and inconsistent with what they say they want in terms of the transition to the civilian leadership. .. >> that seeps into the bloodstream zero eject bereday haft devin space for continuing competition and the elections that are repeatable and freedom of speech and assembly. nidal criminalize the private sector. we need to repeat the standards because he will find the public will hold whether is seeking to govern. >> but those countries to whom they give the most assistance pakistan, egypt israel, we seem to have the toughest time of influence when we really need it. yes. and
right now when it's important for egypt is a potential problem. on the other hand it to engage in these kind of the hitters and think that there's no consequence to them is also a real problem. >> you don't think we should be cutting off the military 1.6 million? >> i think we should -- it is an unbelievable the alana. we have to do everything we can to persuade the egyptians to find a way out of this and the way out of it is to pursue the prosecution's which is indefensible and...
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foreign aid to egypt was the leader for life, mubarak. and the end result of 0 years of supporting an unpopular dictator is that we're now seeing run eyeing in the -- uprising in the streets. why are they anti-american? because we're friends of mubarak. alison alisar was the author of "the last pharaoh." he said that the mubaraks owned several residenceness egypt some inherited from previous presidents and the monarchy and others he has built. he has had a very lavish lifestyle with many homes around the country. he estimates their family's wealth to be between $50 billion and $70 billion. the gross national income is $2,000 per family in egypt. you think that might make people a little bit mad? the guy's worth $50 billion to $70 billion and the average income is $2,000. the average income in africa hasn't improved in decades and you've got dictators worth a billion dollars. do you think it makes those people harbor anti-american sentiments because the leaders these dictators have gotten american money? about 20% of the population in egyp
foreign aid to egypt was the leader for life, mubarak. and the end result of 0 years of supporting an unpopular dictator is that we're now seeing run eyeing in the -- uprising in the streets. why are they anti-american? because we're friends of mubarak. alison alisar was the author of "the last pharaoh." he said that the mubaraks owned several residenceness egypt some inherited from previous presidents and the monarchy and others he has built. he has had a very lavish lifestyle with...
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egypt is slightly different. it's much more important. bigger, much more of a regional player through history in the influence is the key to the future. there's been much more context. the removal of the president by citizen power produced the situation which the military held the wind for the forces and crucially choosing not to fire people with the military have an interest in the governance and eject. the rulers of egypt of course have come from the military. the of privileges, the of the close connection with the economy which is another of the books. they are conflicted with how to move forward. so wanting to work to the civilian government the have their own privileges to consider and this is producing some tension that there's been an election process. it's been long and drawn-out but it's ended up better than some critics imagined. the number of people voting was high and second reading is the result of the will of the population, and the muslim brotherhood party, the freedom and justice when the majority of votes about 46% of the
egypt is slightly different. it's much more important. bigger, much more of a regional player through history in the influence is the key to the future. there's been much more context. the removal of the president by citizen power produced the situation which the military held the wind for the forces and crucially choosing not to fire people with the military have an interest in the governance and eject. the rulers of egypt of course have come from the military. the of privileges, the of the...
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egypt has summoned 19 americans to trial including the son of transportation secretary ray lahood. the group faces criminal charges of promoting democracy and humaning rights which is banned in egypt. the country also accused the americans receiving foreign fund. analysts say egypt's decision to take the case to trial could further strain its relationship with the u.s., no trial date has been set. >>> in syria protesters clash with pro government supporters who say they are empowered by a veto of a u.n. resolution. china and russia shut down a resolution calling for president bashir asaid to step aside. despite the u.n. veto members of the arab league are cutting off diplomatic ties in a move to pressure assad to step down. >>> the dictator of panama is in the hospital. he's being treated for extreme hypertension. authorities transferred him from president where he's serving a 60 year sentence. panama's health minister said norieg a's blood pressure is very high leading to a stroke. >>> this morning, three people who survived a plane crash have an amazing story to tell. a small pla
egypt has summoned 19 americans to trial including the son of transportation secretary ray lahood. the group faces criminal charges of promoting democracy and humaning rights which is banned in egypt. the country also accused the americans receiving foreign fund. analysts say egypt's decision to take the case to trial could further strain its relationship with the u.s., no trial date has been set. >>> in syria protesters clash with pro government supporters who say they are empowered...
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egypt will make every effort to ensure that the next conference due early next year and a jet, egypt will make sure this will strengthen mutual understanding between islamic countries and the rest of the world and will set in motion the principle of the civilization to effeminate the causes of misunderstanding and ploy by fanatics on both sides to wrongly prove the difference is great. to achieve political goals completely unrelated to the ideals, the noble ideals of religion. mr. president, our brothers and sisters need more than ever today, your support. this country seeks to achieve stability and development and works on building healthy and i'd love ovations for south sudan. this nascent state, which we believe this qualifies along with our brother the sudan to become a cooperation between the arab world and african countries. sudan has made a great sacrifice in its quest for peace and stability. it has committed itself to the comprehensive peace agreement, otherwise known as the cpa. it was first to recognize the nationstates of sudan. but let me be frank, if it has not received
egypt will make every effort to ensure that the next conference due early next year and a jet, egypt will make sure this will strengthen mutual understanding between islamic countries and the rest of the world and will set in motion the principle of the civilization to effeminate the causes of misunderstanding and ploy by fanatics on both sides to wrongly prove the difference is great. to achieve political goals completely unrelated to the ideals, the noble ideals of religion. mr. president,...
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israel, egypt, pakistan, iraq, and afghanistan. nothing wrong with that, but we have to work with our frens to the south. we put in 1.4, and with additional money, it's $1.9 billion. for every one dollar we help with mexico, they spend $13. they spend a lot of money on security. they got to -- we got to understand what they are doing. now, what we started off, we did the easy thing, buy them hell cometters, buying this, and e worked with george bush, and filed the first legislation before bush talked about the plan because i felt that strongly about helping mexico, but nevertheless, we worked together. we did the easy thing with mexico, the helicopters and the planes. the hard part is this is we got to start training or billing the capacity, the prison systems, the prosecutors, the policemen. we're working on it at the federal level, and they trained 36,000 police. i think they need 150,000 or more than that. we have to go into judges, train the judges, the prosecutors. did you know that a prosecutor here in the united states, if h
israel, egypt, pakistan, iraq, and afghanistan. nothing wrong with that, but we have to work with our frens to the south. we put in 1.4, and with additional money, it's $1.9 billion. for every one dollar we help with mexico, they spend $13. they spend a lot of money on security. they got to -- we got to understand what they are doing. now, what we started off, we did the easy thing, buy them hell cometters, buying this, and e worked with george bush, and filed the first legislation before bush...
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with a corollary i cannot understand why they do that to egypt. magic in jordan and egypt. the world's most researchers rich and of part of the world today undergo draconian restrictions on uses of energy. the lights are out in cairo every night it 10:00 and jordan has gasoline rationing. who are the three leaders that deserve for special attention, mr. president? first demar prime minister of israel. the gets another term he will be with you throw your presidency. -- throughout your presidency there's no percentage i'd like the first to you had with him. you are confident and complementary do not have to love each other but when you have a big agenda that requires you to work together and is very important for mr. that don yahoo! to work with you. you are the great power. israel is a small power. you have a role to play to build a new relationship with him as well. second, i will echo the second leader the prime minister of iraq mr. maliki. the third rail know we was to talk about it in public because that is such bad memories from the last decade geography is destiny this
with a corollary i cannot understand why they do that to egypt. magic in jordan and egypt. the world's most researchers rich and of part of the world today undergo draconian restrictions on uses of energy. the lights are out in cairo every night it 10:00 and jordan has gasoline rationing. who are the three leaders that deserve for special attention, mr. president? first demar prime minister of israel. the gets another term he will be with you throw your presidency. -- throughout your presidency...
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ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a different kind of throne. the park is now home to what is said to be the world's first toilet culture park. statues and educational displays teach visitors the history of toilets and raises awareness about sanitation. the park even has additional exhibits inside of a toilet-shaped building. not every day you see that. >> someone had a little too much time on their hands and money and engineering skills. >>> you don't even know what to say. >> school trip today. where are you going? >> i'm going to the john. >> exactly right. >>> it is time now for an early look at some
ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a different...
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a test that could impact our relationship with egypt. >> he either decides he's going to try to control hamas or he's not. if he doesn't, well, then, we can pull the plug on assistant. >> reporter: at least 100 palestinians and 5 israelis killed as a result of this rocket fire. both sides ready for a truce. in washington, i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> new this morning, an oakland man found dead after an hour long search and rescue effort. this all happened at the old rock quarry in oakland behind the rock ridge shopping mall. the man's roommate called 911 after he had been gone for more than an hour. the quarry is about 100 feet down below. the roommate says the man went out looking for his cat but never cape bame back. divers from the sheriff's office searched until finding that man's body this morning. the fire department is not releasing the man's name. >>> 4:38 this morning. a marine shot and killed by palm springs police officers will be laid to rest. family and friends held a can candlelight vigil for the corporal after the viewing last night. they say they want justice after pa
a test that could impact our relationship with egypt. >> he either decides he's going to try to control hamas or he's not. if he doesn't, well, then, we can pull the plug on assistant. >> reporter: at least 100 palestinians and 5 israelis killed as a result of this rocket fire. both sides ready for a truce. in washington, i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> new this morning, an oakland man found dead after an hour long search and rescue effort. this all happened at the old rock...
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egypt is no longer the same egypt it used to be. it's an entirely new country. i don't want to criticize or nis, but the position of egypt and said the conflict is not the same as it used to be. i believe that with a little bit of patience and by the way, the remaining problems in my judgment are more psychological than realistic. i don't say that if it's psychological it's easier to sell. but we can solve it. and from my experience, i note that when you come to the end of the world and you think this is end, it be relaxed. there is enough ground on both sides and understanding on both sides and to have the highest respect for a boss and fortran to a think it is the best thing that could have been for the palestinians. the best thing that could happen for us. we respect him. we want to talk with them. we have domestic problems. you know, peace is a very serious problem domestically. as you have to convince your people to make concessions. now people say we are ready to pay the price, but why are you paying so much click you don't know how to negotiate. naomi and
egypt is no longer the same egypt it used to be. it's an entirely new country. i don't want to criticize or nis, but the position of egypt and said the conflict is not the same as it used to be. i believe that with a little bit of patience and by the way, the remaining problems in my judgment are more psychological than realistic. i don't say that if it's psychological it's easier to sell. but we can solve it. and from my experience, i note that when you come to the end of the world and you...
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in order for egypt to make it to provide for its citizens, egypt is going to have to turn its economy around. and to turn its economy around it's going to have to re- attract the investor, the businesspeople, who helped to create an economy that was growing at 7% the year before the events in tahrir square. now that the economy is a tourist trade which equals about 8% or more of the gross domestic product, is at a standstill. when i was in egypt hotel occupancies were about 3%, 5%, maybe 11% on one of the trips. clearly without the ability to revitalize tourism is going to be difficult to revitalize the economy. and without a revitalized economy is going to be difficult to sustain any kind of political leadership. and unless people get a message of stability and a message that is warm and welcoming to business and to capital, it is going to be very hard to turn the economy around, provide the stability necessary. this is a revolving circle that needs to be a virtuous circle. egypt faces an array of critical challenges, a fiscal crisis, a worsening security crisis. so i believe it's im
in order for egypt to make it to provide for its citizens, egypt is going to have to turn its economy around. and to turn its economy around it's going to have to re- attract the investor, the businesspeople, who helped to create an economy that was growing at 7% the year before the events in tahrir square. now that the economy is a tourist trade which equals about 8% or more of the gross domestic product, is at a standstill. when i was in egypt hotel occupancies were about 3%, 5%, maybe 11% on...
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it's a renewed type of strategy egypt has toward the palestinian issue. well, i'm a little more concerned than my friends. >> well, we're, we've run out of time for this segment of our program. i want to just very quickly sum up some of the key points that i heard our three great panelists make during the course of the discussion about iran's nuclear program and about avoiding a war over iran's nuclear program, and that is that we're moving into a very important period with respect to the p5+1 and iran talks. there's a very important opportunity coming up in the next few weeks that's going to require strong u.s. and iranian leadership, a broader deal that ties iran's enrichment activities to its actual nuclear power needs which are minimal, as jim walsh said, combined with much more extensive iaea safeguards can help guard against a nuclear-armed iran. and we need to look at sanctions as a tool, not necessarily the end goal, a tool in those negotiations in that we need to avoid making regime change appear to be the goal of the u.s. policy, to make it clea
it's a renewed type of strategy egypt has toward the palestinian issue. well, i'm a little more concerned than my friends. >> well, we're, we've run out of time for this segment of our program. i want to just very quickly sum up some of the key points that i heard our three great panelists make during the course of the discussion about iran's nuclear program and about avoiding a war over iran's nuclear program, and that is that we're moving into a very important period with respect to the...
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we take a look at a dangerous encounter in egypt's sinai peninsula. for my arthritis, i use new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact and at the nerve level. to block pain for hours. new capzasin, takes the pain out of arthritis. >>> a black market for human organs. the sands of egypt's sinai peninsula has given rise to a private illegal organ trade. fred pliek ken uncovered horrific evidence of organ trafficking with some refugees having vital organs stolen while still alive. we want to warn you that some of the images shown in this report are, indeed, disturbing. >> reporter: according to israeli authorities, more than 14,000 refugees from africa cross the border from egypt in 2010 alone. most came via the sinai peninsula from places like sudan. many of those who try never make it to israel. instead, they are held captive by bedowin tribes. we managed to speak with bedowins who claimed to know very little about the people smuggler among their ranks. >> where do you want to go? what's your goal? >> i want to go. >> why? >>
we take a look at a dangerous encounter in egypt's sinai peninsula. for my arthritis, i use new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact and at the nerve level. to block pain for hours. new capzasin, takes the pain out of arthritis. >>> a black market for human organs. the sands of egypt's sinai peninsula has given rise to a private illegal organ trade. fred pliek ken uncovered horrific evidence of organ trafficking with some refugees having vital organs stolen...
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watching how things go in egypt and egypt is mentioned quite a bit because it's role in the region and the weight that carries. somebody who considers themselves a sec other liberal, i'm not too upset about the way things are going in egypt. i'm not too upset about facing millions of angry egyptians in the street. i take note may come to power and all of a sudden a treaty with israel is not their number one priority. but they're not banning alcohol and nightclubs for the sake of the economy. when we talk about islamists, we have to take note that some islamists are different than others and some will naturally have today more pragmatic affair in a position of power. i'll stop there. >> rob, do you want to kick that went off? >> i have a couple thoughts. this is also connected to another slippery ice pick to the argument. if on the one hand -- if on the one hand people -- islamists it will people of faith, everyone on the other side are liberals. i don't believe i ever use that term in anything i say. the opposite of islamists is not islamists. there's a huge spectrum of people who will
watching how things go in egypt and egypt is mentioned quite a bit because it's role in the region and the weight that carries. somebody who considers themselves a sec other liberal, i'm not too upset about the way things are going in egypt. i'm not too upset about facing millions of angry egyptians in the street. i take note may come to power and all of a sudden a treaty with israel is not their number one priority. but they're not banning alcohol and nightclubs for the sake of the economy....
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the egyptian president mubarak, by inviting the muslim brotherhood, who at that time was outlawed in egypt, to attend his speech. he gave them a front-row ticket to his speech in cairo when mubarak's policy was to keep the destructive muslim brotherhood at arm's length. when you hear the muslim brotherhood's mission statement, you will understand why president mubarak would want to stop the violent muslim brotherhood. this is their macho. -- mott. -- motto. dying in the way of allah is our highest goal. it was even said that jerusalem will be our capital. i want to be perfectly clear this morning. even though the democrat party had a little trouble with this last week in charlotte, north carolina, the undivided city of jerusalem is not now, nor will it ever be anything other than the eternal capital of israel. [cheers and applause] another factor of understanding this administration's policy of appeasement is its relationship with an organization you may have not heard of before. you should know its name. it is called the organization for islamic cooperation. so far, it has gone virtually
the egyptian president mubarak, by inviting the muslim brotherhood, who at that time was outlawed in egypt, to attend his speech. he gave them a front-row ticket to his speech in cairo when mubarak's policy was to keep the destructive muslim brotherhood at arm's length. when you hear the muslim brotherhood's mission statement, you will understand why president mubarak would want to stop the violent muslim brotherhood. this is their macho. -- mott. -- motto. dying in the way of allah is our...
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in egypt they are reluctant. we may disagree but i hope something is done with syria. >> dealing with muslim opinion of the u.s., how is the american conservative bashing of islam affecting muslim opinion? >> i listened to the presidential candidates talk positively about israel. i feel they have to do it all the time. they go what of line to prove they will both visit israel. that is not news there. that does not surprise me. of was looking for something about syria. of expect both to be supportive of israel. of course, our radicals love your radicals. phillip for bashing of islam from the radicals that is the topic of the next american administration. somehow your radicals and our radicals . >> america is 300 million people when you have one priest from florida who burns the q'uaran they say look at america who hates us. first of all, with the freedom of expression he can burn the american flag and the bible and the q'uaran but he does not represent the values of the united states or the government. there are r
in egypt they are reluctant. we may disagree but i hope something is done with syria. >> dealing with muslim opinion of the u.s., how is the american conservative bashing of islam affecting muslim opinion? >> i listened to the presidential candidates talk positively about israel. i feel they have to do it all the time. they go what of line to prove they will both visit israel. that is not news there. that does not surprise me. of was looking for something about syria. of expect both...
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is not going to go forward with egypt versus egypt mentality. i am islamist, you are a secular guy. we have to argue about ideology as well someone is lying down on the floor because he cannot afford going to the hospital to get his broken leg fixed. so, economy is very critical. and going to the transition of democracy has been obviously a pain. it is not easy. this country is recovering from 60 years of military rule. it will be very hard, we will see a lot of challenges in the next few years. i think technology can play a role in spreading the awareness and getting more people in power, the movement have -- we have created. now we are building a system where we can organize or work together and make sure that everyone is quite well informed. the activities happen. we announce them online and so on. as well as an education, there is a huge space that technology can play. that is seen egypt to recover from the military rule, which will not happen before they leave the politics and go back to their main job which is protecting the country. >> je
is not going to go forward with egypt versus egypt mentality. i am islamist, you are a secular guy. we have to argue about ideology as well someone is lying down on the floor because he cannot afford going to the hospital to get his broken leg fixed. so, economy is very critical. and going to the transition of democracy has been obviously a pain. it is not easy. this country is recovering from 60 years of military rule. it will be very hard, we will see a lot of challenges in the next few...
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sacca might come in the military counterrevolution in egypt egypt last week executed through dictate a constitutional change remind any turks are there and experience with military and political competition that can last for decades. thirdly, it is impossible to predict short-term or long-term how the revolutions will evolve now in tunisia, libya and egypt. the ultimate outcomes also in syria, yemen and bahrain will have an influence and somewhere along the line to pressure for greater democracy and future of the monarchy's in the region also will need. turkey's role in managing this process, already a parent will likely grow in the coming years and decades. in the long run, having a lasting difference with israel will weaken both countries plans for the region and will be a strategic distraction. there is no doubt that israel should find the foresight and high-mindedness to apologize to turkey for the mahdi marmara and sin. for the two countries to remain bladder had as an encouragement for syria and more importantly for a rant. for turkey to achieve the regional leadership role tha
sacca might come in the military counterrevolution in egypt egypt last week executed through dictate a constitutional change remind any turks are there and experience with military and political competition that can last for decades. thirdly, it is impossible to predict short-term or long-term how the revolutions will evolve now in tunisia, libya and egypt. the ultimate outcomes also in syria, yemen and bahrain will have an influence and somewhere along the line to pressure for greater...
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she says her meeting with egypt's president has confirmed the peace treaty between the two countries is very much intact. >> 6:45. we're following breaking news out of sunnyvale. police have taken a second possible home invasion suspect into custody. >> bob redell is there live at the scene with new information on what's happening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, jon and marla. police have two people in custody and they do tell us they believe that they are the people they have been looking for, for the past few hours here. in this neighborhood which is not far from where we're at the intersection of florence and washington. the reason why police are not standing down is because they do want to speak with neighbors to make sure there possibly wasn't a third person. not that they think there was but they want to cover their bases. this takedown of this other suspect took place in the past 20 minutes, about a block away from where all of this started. they found him in the back yard of someone's home. they had to call in an ambulance because a canine dog made co
she says her meeting with egypt's president has confirmed the peace treaty between the two countries is very much intact. >> 6:45. we're following breaking news out of sunnyvale. police have taken a second possible home invasion suspect into custody. >> bob redell is there live at the scene with new information on what's happening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, jon and marla. police have two people in custody and they do tell us they believe that they...
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imposing it on egypt is unfair. we also believe -- we are a little different from the tunisian experience. we are discussing another level of discourse. we're not interested in that. we would like to but islamist principles -- what does it mean? we look at what we call -- what is the implication of the sharia? that means democracy, freedom, the rule of law. that means the basic universal principles everywhere in the corner of this earth. i still have one minute. other challenges, there are many challenges. the military council is a challenge. the military -- we would like to avoid military conflict phenomenon. we liked -- have any military is like having a theocracy in a secular form. once we are settled with the parliament, the presidency, we need to be able to change the culture into a culture of freedom. all of us can agree and disagree. we need to be able to honor our human dignity, respect our differences, because we believe that these two principles are indispensable conditions for egyptian peace, for national
imposing it on egypt is unfair. we also believe -- we are a little different from the tunisian experience. we are discussing another level of discourse. we're not interested in that. we would like to but islamist principles -- what does it mean? we look at what we call -- what is the implication of the sharia? that means democracy, freedom, the rule of law. that means the basic universal principles everywhere in the corner of this earth. i still have one minute. other challenges, there are many...
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after that election, the egyptian press was saying egypt will never be the same. so we said, great job. you were on the road. go to the parliamentary elections. and the first round of parliamentary elections occur and the brotherhood, not surprisingly because mubarak had destroyed the center, the moslem brotherhood started to do well and mubarak got scared. and in the second parliamentary election, they crushed them with a vengeance. at that point, our efforts to get mubarak to preside a great transition ended. -- to preside over a transition ended. you don't understand our people. we tried your experiment and it blew up in our face. it is a hard business. one of the challenges for the obama administration is that, for those regimes that dhave not had a liberation, help those routines do a democratic transition before there is a revolution, not after. but i offer the been yeah m aboutub -- i offer the been yevignette mubarak. it is very hard. on the way out, he said, mr. president, i interest and what you're saying, but i am afraid. a man in his a pause, maybe 90'
after that election, the egyptian press was saying egypt will never be the same. so we said, great job. you were on the road. go to the parliamentary elections. and the first round of parliamentary elections occur and the brotherhood, not surprisingly because mubarak had destroyed the center, the moslem brotherhood started to do well and mubarak got scared. and in the second parliamentary election, they crushed them with a vengeance. at that point, our efforts to get mubarak to preside a great...
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yesterday, he greeted egypt's prime minister here. today, the tunisian foreign minister's delegation could only look at the rubble. witnesses say the prime minister's office was hit by at least four israeli air strikes. this was the symbol of hamas's authority in the gaza strip. now hamas's top leaders have gone into hiding. so israel is hunting them down in their homes. israel flattened this apartment building where a hamas police official was living. amazingly, the 35 residents inside escaped as the building pancaked. but next door, a middle schoolteacher who says he isn't involved with hamas, told me his five children are now in the hospital. >> translator: the israelis aren't being precise. i didn't launch any rockets at tel aviv. there is no excuse. >> reporter: residents salvaged what they could. so did this 4-year-old. these are childhood memories she's unlike tloi forget. in most of gaza, the streets are closed. men steeled their nerves, watching nonstop hamas videos now on tv that praise the militants. gazans know they can ex
yesterday, he greeted egypt's prime minister here. today, the tunisian foreign minister's delegation could only look at the rubble. witnesses say the prime minister's office was hit by at least four israeli air strikes. this was the symbol of hamas's authority in the gaza strip. now hamas's top leaders have gone into hiding. so israel is hunting them down in their homes. israel flattened this apartment building where a hamas police official was living. amazingly, the 35 residents inside escaped...
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the arab spring has created a number of new leaders in many places, egypt, libya, other places. mitt romney will be the leader, i believe, who will help to forge new strategic alliances and create a very clear policy for how we are going to deal with the mideast, and be sure that we are always vigilant in this ongoing war against al qaeda and terrorists. secondly, our strategic alliance with israel is always an important issue. governor romney has been unequivocal in his support for our friends in israel and upending their interests. thirdly, this ongoing issue of how to deal with the impending defense cuts brought about through sequestration are a critically important issue for our nation. $1 trillion in defense cuts over the next two years is simply not acceptable to be able to defend our country and provide you, the men and women who will be in the military, with the support and equipment and material that you need to defend our nation's interests. while president obama has been largely a bystander and not forceful in preventing defense cuts, governor romney has been unequivo
the arab spring has created a number of new leaders in many places, egypt, libya, other places. mitt romney will be the leader, i believe, who will help to forge new strategic alliances and create a very clear policy for how we are going to deal with the mideast, and be sure that we are always vigilant in this ongoing war against al qaeda and terrorists. secondly, our strategic alliance with israel is always an important issue. governor romney has been unequivocal in his support for our friends...
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>>> egypt is bracing for more demonstrations after president morsi offers nothing to calm the political crisis. >>> while in greece they held off protesters launching molotov cocktails. >>> the president is taking the fiscal cliff solution to the people. plus, a modern day five story ripped through the pages of a tom clancey novel. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for friday, december 7th, 2012. >>> good mornings,er one. i'm lynn berry. we're going to start with breaking news out of japan. a strong 7.3 earthquake has struck off the country's northeast coast beneath the sea bed. it shook buildings as far as tokyo and warnings were issued for miyagi prefecture. there's no risk for a widespread tsunami. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> elsewhere, all eyes are on cairo this morning as turmoil has once again overtaken egypt's capitol, this time in response to a political explosive power grab by the president, mohammed morsi. right now army tanks surround the presidential palace as thousands of protesters shout topple the regime, the same chant heard dur
>>> egypt is bracing for more demonstrations after president morsi offers nothing to calm the political crisis. >>> while in greece they held off protesters launching molotov cocktails. >>> the president is taking the fiscal cliff solution to the people. plus, a modern day five story ripped through the pages of a tom clancey novel. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for friday, december 7th, 2012. >>>...
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in egypt we stood on the side of democracy. in libya was still on the side of the people. and as a consequence there is no doubt that a man -- attitudes about americans have changed. but there are always calling to the elements in those countries that potentially threatened the united states. and we want to shrink those groups and those networks and we can do that, but we're always also going to have to maintain vigilance when it comes to tell respect of these. the truth, though, is that al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office and they don't have the same capacity to attack the united states homeland and allies as they did four years ago. let's go to the next segment because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and the future challenges for america. i want to just begin this by asking both you -- and mr. president, you go first this time -- what do you believe it is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country. >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks. we have to remain vigilant, as i just said. but
in egypt we stood on the side of democracy. in libya was still on the side of the people. and as a consequence there is no doubt that a man -- attitudes about americans have changed. but there are always calling to the elements in those countries that potentially threatened the united states. and we want to shrink those groups and those networks and we can do that, but we're always also going to have to maintain vigilance when it comes to tell respect of these. the truth, though, is that al...
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in egypt. please, any time you visit egypt, make sure you stop and see the square. we would like you to be able, and others, to walk in the shadow, whisper a prayer in the virgin mary church, which is across the street. this is the egypt we are having the dream for. we have a dream that egyptians, as others, will be able to feel connected to with 7000 years of human genius and creativity. that is the dream we have. we have a dream that is not limited to egypt, but that is open to the whole world, where we can honor the human dignity and respect our cultural differences that we consider as invincible conditions for world peace. thank you, thank you. [applause] >> to just do a brief introduction to the other people who will be joining in and responding to questions. hussein el-kazzaz is a businessman and adviser to the muslim brotherhood and the freedom of justice party on issues of national development, economic and business development and organizational performance. he has a ph.d. in organizat
in egypt. please, any time you visit egypt, make sure you stop and see the square. we would like you to be able, and others, to walk in the shadow, whisper a prayer in the virgin mary church, which is across the street. this is the egypt we are having the dream for. we have a dream that egyptians, as others, will be able to feel connected to with 7000 years of human genius and creativity. that is the dream we have. we have a dream that is not limited to egypt, but that is open to the whole...
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egypt's imprisoned former leader hosni mubarak has reportedly been put on life support after suffering a stroke yesterday. a lawyer for mubarak tells nbc news the ousted dictator is still alive after reports spread of his death on tuesday. the 84-year-old has been moved to a military hospital in cairo where he's said to be in very critical condition. meanwhile, protests have erupted in tahrir square as to who will succeed him. mubarak's former prime minister and the muslim brotherhood candidate both claimed victory in last week's elections, yet it's uncertain if the ruling military council will fully recognize either. the official vote tally is expected tomorrow. >>> as the g-20 summit meeting wrapped up in mexico, european leaders could not agree on specifics to fix financial problems in greece and spain. nevertheless, president obama is optimistic europe will find a solution to its economic crisis. nbc's steve handelsman has more from washington. >> reporter: two days at the g-20 summit in mexico left president obama convinced european leaders can solve their economic crisis. >> they
egypt's imprisoned former leader hosni mubarak has reportedly been put on life support after suffering a stroke yesterday. a lawyer for mubarak tells nbc news the ousted dictator is still alive after reports spread of his death on tuesday. the 84-year-old has been moved to a military hospital in cairo where he's said to be in very critical condition. meanwhile, protests have erupted in tahrir square as to who will succeed him. mubarak's former prime minister and the muslim brotherhood candidate...
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lahood's son was with a washington organization detained in egypt last week. egypt's ruling military council accused the group of trying to destabilize their country. analysts say egypt's decision to take the case to trial could further strain its relationship with the united states. no trial date has been set. >>> 6:06 is your time. 33 degrees. still ahead, controversial moment you may have missed during the super bowl halftime show. >> and the investigation into a light in the sky. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> good morning. welcome back. federal officials are taking a closer look at this bright light that straekd across the skin t
lahood's son was with a washington organization detained in egypt last week. egypt's ruling military council accused the group of trying to destabilize their country. analysts say egypt's decision to take the case to trial could further strain its relationship with the united states. no trial date has been set. >>> 6:06 is your time. 33 degrees. still ahead, controversial moment you may have missed during the super bowl halftime show. >> and the investigation into a light in the...
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you mentioned starting out the olive branch to egypt. moving on to during the iranian efforts against the administration. >> the question? >> giving things -- >> the question? >> i will get to the question. you basically had no policy, it seems to me. it is endless reactive nest. -- reactiveness. >> i will. essentially the question is that this woman is saying she does not think the obama administration actually has a foreign policy. certainly consistent when it comes to dealing with the middle east. >> i think they are consistent in their inconsistencies and lack of policy. we have been getting political slogans and not policy solutions. >> if you need to leave for whatever reason, can you please go out the back. it is rude to our guests. go ahead. >> what is the plan to salvage social security and medicare which we know is unsustainable? what is the plan? we have had enough of hope and change and now we are getting forward. we need something more. >> i think the answer is the domestic policy and inconsistencies have also emerged. we ha
you mentioned starting out the olive branch to egypt. moving on to during the iranian efforts against the administration. >> the question? >> giving things -- >> the question? >> i will get to the question. you basically had no policy, it seems to me. it is endless reactive nest. -- reactiveness. >> i will. essentially the question is that this woman is saying she does not think the obama administration actually has a foreign policy. certainly consistent when it...
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thank you for caring about egypt. i am the founder of a democracy for egypt. my question to you, madame, is not only the question in egypt -- i don't know if you read the last report that the change for egypt is asking president morsi right now that he is not delivering what he promised in forming the new government. you mentioned that you will be observing closely and if there would be steps taken. if you could enlighten us on what is next. thank you so much for your effort. >> well, thank you, and let me start by saying that i do recognize that a democratic transition is a complicated one for any country, and in all to humility, it took us quite some time to get it right, to include all of our citizens, starting with african-americans and women and truly fulfill not only the letter of the constitution, but the aspirations of our people. as i monitor what is happening in egypt, i am conscious of how challenging it is to get off on the right footing, to be absolutely clear what your principles and values are. as you are aware, and there was certainly a very co
thank you for caring about egypt. i am the founder of a democracy for egypt. my question to you, madame, is not only the question in egypt -- i don't know if you read the last report that the change for egypt is asking president morsi right now that he is not delivering what he promised in forming the new government. you mentioned that you will be observing closely and if there would be steps taken. if you could enlighten us on what is next. thank you so much for your effort. >> well,...
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we realize the absolute criticality of the relationship with egypt and the role that egypt plays in the middle east. what advice, what recommendations do you have held the united states, our government should be handling this very, very tough situation. >> a planned the trip to egypt before the non-governmental organization and it is a crisis that occurred, so when i met with the field marshal, the general, the key leaders with whom we interactive have attracted as you know for decades i explained i was coming there to talk to them about our relationship about syria, about lebanon, about the cyanide but that i couldn't do that because we had this issue that was an impediment to them and i spent about a day and half in conversation with them encouraging them in the strongest terms in the relationship to continue but i would like to result in those conversations. >> i'm convinced the potentially they were underestimating the impact of this on the relationship when i left there was no doubt that they understood the seriousness of it but by that of it like to ask i know of the amendment tha
we realize the absolute criticality of the relationship with egypt and the role that egypt plays in the middle east. what advice, what recommendations do you have held the united states, our government should be handling this very, very tough situation. >> a planned the trip to egypt before the non-governmental organization and it is a crisis that occurred, so when i met with the field marshal, the general, the key leaders with whom we interactive have attracted as you know for decades i...
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. >> reporter: egypt's new highly elected president made his first appearance. >> translator: today every egyptian shares a sense of self-confidence. >> reporter: he called for the world to step in to end the violence in syria. >> translator: we have to put an to end this tragedy. it is the tragedy of the age. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad challenged the dominance of world powers in his final address at the u.n. the united states and israel have pledged to do what they must to prevent tehran from deeflg nuclear weapon. >> translator: continued threats by the uncivilized zionist to resort to military action against our great nation is a clear example of this reality. >> reporter: u.s. and israeli leaders chose not to attend president mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech here in the u.n. in part because it occurred on yom kippur. demonstrators protested mahmoud ahmadinejad's appearance. >> mahmoud ahmadinejad, again does not represent us all. >> reporter: iranian-americans from across the country joined the protest. >> to send a message that the people of iran stand for democra
. >> reporter: egypt's new highly elected president made his first appearance. >> translator: today every egyptian shares a sense of self-confidence. >> reporter: he called for the world to step in to end the violence in syria. >> translator: we have to put an to end this tragedy. it is the tragedy of the age. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad challenged the dominance of world powers in his final address at the u.n. the united states and israel...
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egypt's military was deployed to evacuate players and those wounded back to cairo. the country's defacto ruler vowed to track down those responsible. but many blamed the military and police for once again failing to protect civilians in public spaces. others suggested a more sinister plot, blaming the violence on supporters of the old regime, who are working to destabilize the country and its post-revolution transition to democracy. wednesday's violence is being described as the deadliest sporting tragedy in egypt's history. on thursday, the country's ruling military council ordered three days of national mourning as families grieved and began burying their dead. now, ann, this cuts to the issue of something that's very important here, crime is soaring across the country and many people have lost confidence in the police and the security forces in being able to keep any kind of law and order. and when they try to do that, it often turns violent and angers and fuels more protests, so it is a very precarious situation. tensions are running high. protests are expected
egypt's military was deployed to evacuate players and those wounded back to cairo. the country's defacto ruler vowed to track down those responsible. but many blamed the military and police for once again failing to protect civilians in public spaces. others suggested a more sinister plot, blaming the violence on supporters of the old regime, who are working to destabilize the country and its post-revolution transition to democracy. wednesday's violence is being described as the deadliest...
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egypt is, e egypt, libya, tunisia, they are almost all sunni/arab people while in iraq or syria you have much more diversified, cosmopolitan societies. the army structures are different. egyptian army has different tradition than syrian army or libyan army. each case is unique, but the demands of the arab young generation is same and relevant for all. and our foreign -- our approach to this transformation, the values are same, but in each case we had different diplomatic methods to this process. today in syria what we tried to do is unique as compared to egypt and libya or tunisia because of knowing the special characteristics of syria. first of all, let me say last month when i went to tehran, before going there i gave in press conference i give a statement, and i said we don't want to have cold war structures in our region. cold war tensions. a new cold war polarization in our region. and last week in munich the day when the resolution was vetoed, i repeated the same; we don't want to see new cold war logic rising regarding to our region. what did i mean? i meant in the region, inside
egypt is, e egypt, libya, tunisia, they are almost all sunni/arab people while in iraq or syria you have much more diversified, cosmopolitan societies. the army structures are different. egyptian army has different tradition than syrian army or libyan army. each case is unique, but the demands of the arab young generation is same and relevant for all. and our foreign -- our approach to this transformation, the values are same, but in each case we had different diplomatic methods to this...